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Fill in the missing fraction.
`7/10 - ☐ = 3/10`
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Fill in the missing fraction.
`☐ - 3/21 = 5/21`
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Fill in the missing fraction.
`☐ - 3/6 = 3/6`
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Javed was given `5/7` of a basket of oranges. What fraction of oranges was left in the basket?
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Fill in the boxes:
`☐ - 5/8 = 1/4`
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Fill in the boxes:
`☐ - 1/5 = 1/2`
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Fill in the boxes:
`1/2 - ☐ = 1/6`
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A piece of wire `7/8` metre long broke into two pieces. One piece was `1/4` metres long. How long is the other piece?
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Nandini’s house is `9/10` km from her school. She walked some distance and then took a bus for `1/2` km to reach the school. How far did she walk?
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Determine if 25110 is divisible by 45.
[Hint: 5 and 9 are co-prime numbers. Test the divisibility of the numbers 5 and 9].
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A number is divisible by 12. By what other numbers will that number be divisible?
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Which of the following statement is true?
If a number exactly divides two numbers separately, it must exactly divide their sum.
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18 is divisible by both 2 and 3. It is also divisible by 2 × 3 = 6. Similarly, a number is divisible by both 4 and 6. Can we say that the number must also be divisible by 4 × 6 = 24? If not, give an example to justify your answer.
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